Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1917 — Page 2
MQTXCX or KBGXBTBATXOM. That purmit to th* Proclamation of th* Pr*aid«nt of the United BtatM mad* on May 18, 1917, notlo* la h*r*by ffiv.n to all male p.nron* naWWag in Jasper Oonnty, Indiana, b*two*n th* aff*a of twenty-on* (81) and thirty (80) yearn, both lnclu.lv., to proaent themaelToa for regiatratlon on the Sth day of Jun*, 1917, at their respective precinct* and register in aooordanc* with the provision* of aaid Proclamation, Motto* la farther given that if you are temporarily realdlnf In Jaaper County, Xndiana, It wUI bo your duty to preaent yourw.lf to the Clerk of the Jaap«r Circuit Court and there fill out your registration card to oer tifi»d by said clerk, and which you will mall to the registrar of your precinct, so that eaid card will reach eaid registrar on or before aaid Sth day of Jun*. 1817. . Motto* la further given that the age limit of 21 to 30 years mean* all each p*reon* who have or will have arrived at their twenty-first birthgay and who will not have arrived at their thirty-first birthday on said registration day. ~ Wien*** my hand this 85th day of May, 1917. BEX D. McCOIiT, Sheriff of Jasper County, Xndiana and Ex-Officio Executive Oflioer of the Beglatration Board of Jasper County, Indiana.
Goods Sold at Catalog Price, Saving You The Freight A limited supply carried in stock
Root’s supplies are.noted as the best made, and the prices are but little, if any, higher than inferior goods. We * carry brood frames, dividing boards, section holders and all small parts for hives in stock. Starter for brood frames and supers on hand at all times.
BEES FOR SALE - ASK FOR CATALOG CLARK & ROBINSON AT REPUBLICAN OFFICE - - RENSSELAER, INDIANA. PHONE No. 18 or No. 516.
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Have you purchased one of those neat paper nags yet? Automobile owners especially should have one to place on their windshields. 5c at The Republican office. For al! the news subscribe for The Republican.
L - ~ ■ . . . - - - - , ■ ■ : - • • DODGE LIVERY SERVICE l\ \ K. T. RHOADES GARAGE. Phones 579 or 282. Senice Day or Night • - . r . ' - i 'i
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No horse owner should fail to carry -a certificate of enrollment in the columns of The Republican. Desired results will fellow, will do the business. a , .... Stallion Record Books m sa’e at The Republican office.
THE REPUBLICAN, RENBSELAEB,IND.
Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain’s Tablets. ‘'Ohamfoerlain’fe Tablets are a wonder. I never sold anything that beat them,” writes F. B. Tressey, Richmond, Ky. When troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial. c NOTICE. All dogs must be kept up or they will be killed. VERN ROBINSON, City Marshal.
“Some Must Serve All Must Give” - The Y. M. C. A. War Camp Fund is Worthy of Your Help.
Professional Cards DR. E.C. ENGLISH Physician and Surjeon Oppo.lt e Tru*t and Saving* Bank. Phones: 177 —X ring* for offlc*; I ring* for residence. Ranaaalaer. Indiana. C. E. JOHNSON, N. D. Offiet in Jossen Baßdhig Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. Ila 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Specialty: Surgery Fhone HL _____ DR. I. M. WASHBURN Physician and Surgeon Attending clinic at Auguatano Hospital on Tuesday morning from 5 a. m. to 2 p. m. Phone 48.
SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Insurance 5 per cent fena leans. Office fc» Odd Feitowa* Meek. F. H. HEMPHILL [jPhysician and Surgeon ■pedal attention to dlseaaea of wemaa and tow gzadM of fovea. Ofltae over ff*adlg*s Telephone, ottoe and rieHoaea DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician Room* 1 and 2, Murray Building. Rensselaer, Indiana. Phone*, Office —2 ring* on SOO; Reel dance —8 ring* on 200. Successfully treat* both acute and chronic diseaaea. Spinal curvature* a specialty.
WILLIAMS & DEAN Lawyers Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows Building. JOHN A. DUNLAP Lawyer (Successor to Frank Folta) . —-—~ Estates settled Farm loans. ' , Collection department. _ —... Notary in tne office. Bsnsselasr - » - « todmua H. L. BROWN Dentist Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plates a Specialty. Al! the .latest methods In Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh’s Drug Store. WORLAND & SONS Undertaker Motor and Horse Drawn Hearses Ambulance Service. Office Phone 23. Residence Phone 53 E. N.LOY Homeopathist orrxcm nron «s - - Successor to Dr.- W. W. Hartsell. y Office—Frame building on Cullen street Residence College Avenue. Phone M-B east or court house.
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Yesterday’s Results. National — Brooklyn 5, Chicago 4. Philadelphia 9, Pittsburg 1. New York 2, St. Louis 1. Cincinnati-Bostton, rain. American — t Cleveland 3, Boston 0. St. Louis 4, Washington 2. Other games (postponed. The Philt lambasted the offerings of Miller, driving aim to the shelter of the coop, and Cooper was given the same treatment. Hank Gowdy, of the Boston Braves, has enlisted in the army, the first major league ball player to do so. He will continue backstopping for the Stallings until called. Walter Johnson suffered another defeat, St. Louis administering the dose. The Kansas King is having a tough time of it this vear, owing to the ladk of support (back of him. Tesreau held the Cards to four blows and New York edged out a one run victory. -- - ; • ~77 Cleveland halted the Red Sox in their mad rush toward pennantville, .Guy Morton pitching wonderful ball in his comeback. Babe Ruth secure# the only hit made by the Bostonians off of the offerings of Fohl. Mortons’ return to farm means much to the Cleveland chances. Poor fielding allowed Brooklyn to defeat the Mitchells. Robinson used three hurlers against the Bruins. Lute Boone, of Toledo, committed his first error yesterday in 158 chances and the bobble cost the game for the Breshnahans. Frank Schulte, veteran, is still able to amible in with two or three hits a game. Johnny Evers is the oldest player in the National league in the point of service.
There is but one genuine gopher sold in Rensselaer. That is the Tower Gopher and it is sold by Warner Brothers.
Kentucky Bred Reg* Jersey Bull No. 130677, A.J.C.C. One of the finest bred bulls in Indiana. See his heifer yearlings. Stands this season for a moderate cash fee at Riveredge Dairy, Lincoln Ave. West. R. Van Hook.
\w W w (Copyright regUtered. 1917) |B||||-On the Job to Help You We’re always on the job to help you with your battery whether it’s old or new, Willard or some other kind. it s old we l 1 keep in workin K condition as long as it will pay to do so. % If it’s new, we’ll show you how to take care of it, and give it the good start that prolongs its life. Whatever the make or model of your car, we have a rental battery for your use should yours need repairs. Our service is expert, it’s complete, it’s WILLARD Service. K* T- Rhoades & Co.,Service Station 1 1 Phone 579 Rensselaer, Ind. ■MkUv * «** - —. V BSSBsssssi ****** —•****,. j jumjJ j \ jtV. K==S£SS3 vailwim-mm twenty SSZSaZSmI . 1 > ■■. : j f - 1 * ■ ■***»■■* WsS tgZZLgL^ II * • ' - L* ' 1 ‘ '•* ’ . S i
PROG RAM Of Marion Township S. S. Convention To be held at the Methodist Church on Sunday evening, June 3, 1317 at 7:30 p. m. Song by the Convention. Prayer Song by the Convention Minutes of last Convention r Appointment of Committees. ~ Reports: Adult Department, L H. Hamilton Secondary Department, Dr. W. L. Myer ; Elementary Department, Mrs. W. L. Bott : Missionary Department, Mrs. F. H. Bear Teachers* Training, Miss Simpson . Temperance Department, Mr. J. I. Gwin ; Home Department, Mrs. L. E. Barber Discussion: Talk, Rev. J. B. Fleming *» Collection Report of nominating committee Closing Song Benediction ,
Automobile Tiros Will Advance In Price I have a large stock of tires and can save you money if you buy now. ———•' ■ - . . DR. J. HA NS SON Overland Automobile Agency RENSSELAER, INDIANA
More Janesville Balance Gang cultivators have been sold out of Rensselaer for the past years than all other kinds offered here. It is the faimer’s favorite. Sold by Kellner & Use our clasifled column.
Hopkins’ City Transfer Une. Transfer business formerly operated by Billy Frye. Gails will receive immediate attention. Call phones 226 or 107. - - Um our ClauMiod Coiuxuv.
